Faculty and Staff in the News – April 2025
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Pennsylvania Egg Brand Agrees to Drop Deceptive ‘Free Roaming’ LabelApril 1, […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Pennsylvania Egg Brand Agrees to Drop Deceptive ‘Free Roaming’ LabelApril 1, […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Blood, Body Parts and Bacteria Pollute Wastewater from Meatpacking Plants, New […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Experts Say It Won’t Be Easy for Trump to Roll Back […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Holiday Stress: A Lawyer’s Guide to Balancing Work, Life, and Well-being […]
In her newly published book, The Uninnocent: Notes on Violence and Mercy, VLS Adjunct Professor Katharine Blake explores the aftermath of a crime that changed her family, and career, forever. The crime? Her 16-year old cousin’s seemingly random murder of a nine-year old boy while suffering from a “psychotic break.”
February 17, 2017 By Robert Sand, Assistant Professor of Law “I was very pleased to see that H.55, a bill that guarantees public defense services to all needy people who […]
March 17, 2017 Marijuana reform is at a unique crossroad as policies on the recreational drug vary from state to state. On February 21, 2017, Vermont Law School professor Robert […]
December 6, 2018
Thad Adkins JD’09, an environmental attorney in Helena, Montana, ended up representing a fellow Montanan imprisoned for 23 years in the appeal of a lifetime.